Unpleasant reality
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE DOING back-to-school shopping recently I was forced to accept an unpleasant reality, that of the ill-placed priorities of many parents and care-givers.
Dealing with crime in Ja
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOU HAVE recently published reports of disturbing suggestions and proposals for addressing Jamaica's crime problem.
The nightmare continues
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHY CAN'T we all just get along? I noted with some amusement, and a great deal of frustration the backlash that has resulted from Kingsley Thomas' call for a state of emergency.
Bras and breast cancer
THE EDITOR, Sir: DURING MY childhood days very many women went without wearing what seems to hold up their tits and offer some support, called brassieres. Only a few women could afford them, or corsets.
A new tourist destination?
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR YEARS the Government of Jamaica talked of developing downtown Kingston as a tourist destination and a better place for Jamaicans to shop, by cleaning up the city's streets...
Looking for former teacher
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM looking for my former teacher, Ms. Barbara Smith. Over the years, I have tried unsuccessfully to locate the teacher who has had the most lasting impression on my life.
Class bias in hospitals
THE EDITOR, Sir: A LETTER by Ms. Nembhard in The Gleaner on Wednesday, October 8, 2003 clearly personalised a common problem the masses face when they visit the public hospitals for treatment.
Consumers, beware
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON SATURDAY evening 2003 September 6 my wife went to her favourite supermarket to do her weekly shopping. She became concerned about the total of the bill...
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